After university is the fun out of life sucked out?

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2mo

Depends on a mix of your luck character and how hard you work ie what job you get, if you get a stable job , how much sleep you need , if you have a good boss and how the market and company behaves.But from my limited personal experience (24 2 years graduated physics) and probly generally speaking yes things aren't on your door step you have to watch you personal image much more carefully to the extent it can feel like a fake you and regardless It can be hard to get hired especially to do something relating to your degree.

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But i understand the feeling especially if you live in quite a rural area

What Guys Said 14

After university is the fun out of life sucked out?All depends on how well adjusted you are losing the security of a large peer group. Walking out into the big wide world is much different than the "home" university life provides. You will be dealing with all the creatures that make up the planet as opposed to only those with the same general ambition. Life after university can be wild fun, or a miserable lonely nightmare. It is what you make it.

No you just need to learn how to make your life fun. Then again when I was in College all I did was work, study, and go to class so I actually have free time now. You could move to a new city or even to another country if you want to. You need to make your life fun.

since you 25-29 you presumably did a masters or more which should be more work than the standard/no longer so standard :( 40 hour work week.From my time working through agencies i can say 40 hours is fine if you have a good work environment and boss and awful if you have a bad boss and work environment.I had a 40 hour minimum wage with 7 hours worth of commute a week and a boss that was always watching over my shoulder and I was always exhausted after i probly did 50 trying to learn some of the other systems in my own time but still the work environment made most of the difference.conversely I worked 43 hours in an office with a good boss friendly coworkers and a 10 min walk to the office so under 2 commute 45 hours again taking time to learn the systems but I felt like i had so much more energy went out with people from my flat played football on the weekends with them watched films with them and actually didn't find i needed to sleep as much as when i was in the bad work environme

Same age as me I will be turning 24 this month.Did you just graduate or have you been having a rough time with the job market or trying to learn the right skills or unsure of your ability to cope with work as you haven't had anything full time yet? I can relate to a lot of that it's not easy.

What Girls Said 4

It can be! You have to put more effort into creating fun experiences and spaces because there's no longer a college institution/setting to offer them for you with student events/student activities/culture of socializing.